Re: [ovirt-users] oVirt Node TUI

2017-01-31 Thread Fabian Deutsch
On Tue, Jan 31, 2017 at 2:02 AM, Douglas Schilling Landgraf
 wrote:
> Oi Fernando,
>
> On 01/30/2017 12:32 PM, Fernando Frediani wrote:
>>
>> Hi Douglas, thanks.
>>
>> No, just said if I have no network connectivity to the box for some
>> reason only tool to use is shell to try to get it back online correct ?
>
>
> Yes, you might use manual settings or TUI tools like nmtui as any other
> Linux distro.

Yes - nmtui or nmcli are the tools you can use here to get your host
hooked up to the network.

- fabian

>
>> It TUI thought to be back sometime or Cockpit will be the ongoing tool
>> for that ? (I find it nice the TUI interface too).
>
>
> I don't see any movement to bring back oVirt TUI. At moment, the Cockpit is
> the preferable.
>
>
>>
>> Fernando
>>
>> On 30/01/2017 13:55, Douglas Schilling Landgraf wrote:
>>>
>>> Ola Fernando!
>>>
>>> On 01/30/2017 09:23 AM, Fernando Frediani wrote:

 What happened with the TUI ?

 Have just installed a 4.1 oVirt Node and it seems it is CLI only and I
 only see a shell login. Is it correct ?
 I read some pages on ovirt.org saying the old TUI was problematic and it
 was being redesign but that seems old.

 Or do I understand correctly and everything is now handled by Cockpit ?
>>>
>>>
>>> That's correct. Cockpit is the preferred option.
>>>
 Then if I have no network CLI is my friend ?
>>>
>>>
>>> Not sure if I understood the question but in Cockpit, there is Network
>>> tab. Web-browser: NODE_IP_ADDRESS:9090 -> Networking
>>>
>>> Or are looking for something like nmcli/nmtui?
>>>
>>> --
>>> Cheers
>>> Douglas
>>
>>
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Re: [ovirt-users] oVirt Node TUI

2017-01-30 Thread Douglas Schilling Landgraf

Oi Fernando,

On 01/30/2017 12:32 PM, Fernando Frediani wrote:

Hi Douglas, thanks.

No, just said if I have no network connectivity to the box for some
reason only tool to use is shell to try to get it back online correct ?


Yes, you might use manual settings or TUI tools like nmtui as any other 
Linux distro.



It TUI thought to be back sometime or Cockpit will be the ongoing tool
for that ? (I find it nice the TUI interface too).


I don't see any movement to bring back oVirt TUI. At moment, the Cockpit 
is the preferable.




Fernando

On 30/01/2017 13:55, Douglas Schilling Landgraf wrote:

Ola Fernando!

On 01/30/2017 09:23 AM, Fernando Frediani wrote:

What happened with the TUI ?

Have just installed a 4.1 oVirt Node and it seems it is CLI only and I
only see a shell login. Is it correct ?
I read some pages on ovirt.org saying the old TUI was problematic and it
was being redesign but that seems old.

Or do I understand correctly and everything is now handled by Cockpit ?


That's correct. Cockpit is the preferred option.


Then if I have no network CLI is my friend ?


Not sure if I understood the question but in Cockpit, there is Network
tab. Web-browser: NODE_IP_ADDRESS:9090 -> Networking

Or are looking for something like nmcli/nmtui?

--
Cheers
Douglas



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Re: [ovirt-users] oVirt Node TUI

2017-01-30 Thread Fernando Frediani

Hi Douglas, thanks.

No, just said if I have no network connectivity to the box for some 
reason only tool to use is shell to try to get it back online correct ? 
It TUI thought to be back sometime or Cockpit will be the ongoing tool 
for that ? (I find it nice the TUI interface too).


Fernando

On 30/01/2017 13:55, Douglas Schilling Landgraf wrote:

Ola Fernando!

On 01/30/2017 09:23 AM, Fernando Frediani wrote:

What happened with the TUI ?

Have just installed a 4.1 oVirt Node and it seems it is CLI only and I
only see a shell login. Is it correct ?
I read some pages on ovirt.org saying the old TUI was problematic and it
was being redesign but that seems old.

Or do I understand correctly and everything is now handled by Cockpit ?


That's correct. Cockpit is the preferred option.


Then if I have no network CLI is my friend ?


Not sure if I understood the question but in Cockpit, there is Network 
tab. Web-browser: NODE_IP_ADDRESS:9090 -> Networking


Or are looking for something like nmcli/nmtui?

--
Cheers
Douglas


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Re: [ovirt-users] oVirt Node TUI

2017-01-30 Thread Douglas Schilling Landgraf

Ola Fernando!

On 01/30/2017 09:23 AM, Fernando Frediani wrote:

What happened with the TUI ?

Have just installed a 4.1 oVirt Node and it seems it is CLI only and I
only see a shell login. Is it correct ?
I read some pages on ovirt.org saying the old TUI was problematic and it
was being redesign but that seems old.

Or do I understand correctly and everything is now handled by Cockpit ?


That's correct. Cockpit is the preferred option.


Then if I have no network CLI is my friend ?


Not sure if I understood the question but in Cockpit, there is Network 
tab. Web-browser: NODE_IP_ADDRESS:9090 -> Networking


Or are looking for something like nmcli/nmtui?

--
Cheers
Douglas
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[ovirt-users] oVirt Node TUI

2017-01-30 Thread Fernando Frediani

What happened with the TUI ?

Have just installed a 4.1 oVirt Node and it seems it is CLI only and I 
only see a shell login. Is it correct ?
I read some pages on ovirt.org saying the old TUI was problematic and it 
was being redesign but that seems old.


Or do I understand correctly and everything is now handled by Cockpit ? 
Then if I have no network CLI is my friend ?


Thanks folks.

Fernando

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